The flag of the
"Free Kashmir", what means the by Pakistan controled part of Kashmir, consists
in three parts: The lower half containes nine green-white stripes, the upper staff
quadrant is orange-coloured, the upper flying end is green with a white half-moon and a
star. The four white stripes stand for the four rivers of Kashmirs, the orange-coloured
quadrant stands for the Hindu and Sikhs, and the green field with the white half-moon and
star stands for the Moslems, but even for Pakistan.

to 1346 · Kashmir is
ruled by Hindu Kings
ab 1346 · Kashmir is ruled by islamic rulers
1586 · Kashmir comes to the islamic Mogul Empire under Akbar
1756 · Kashmir comes to Afghanistan
1819 · Kashmir comes to the Sikh Empire
1846 · Kashmir becomes British protectorate
1947 · partition of British-India into Indian Union (for Hindus) and Pakistan (for
Moslems), the Hindu Maharadscha Hari Singh of Kaschmir declares the joining of Kashmir to
the Indian Union, First Kashmir War, Pakistan occupies the northwest of the mostly islamic
country, India the southeast
1949 · armistice, establishment of the Pakistani Azad Kashmir and the Indian Jammu and
Kashmir
1957 · Jammu and Kashmir becomes an Indian Federal State
1962 · China occupied in large parts the landscape Ladakh (Aksai Chin)
1963 · Pakistan cedes a part of Azad Kashmir (Taxkorgan) to China
19651966 · Second Kashmir War between India and Pakistan
1966 · Peace Treaty of Tashkent
19971998 · once more struggles between India and Pakistan